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HgI₂ reacts KI in aqueous solution to form K₂HgI₄.If small amount of HgI₂ is added to the aqueous KI solution, the
Options
(a) boiling point of the solution does not change
(b) freezing point of the solution does not change
(c) freezing point of the solution rises
(d) freezing point of the solution is lowered
Correct Answer:
freezing point of the solution rises
Explanation:
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